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Admissions Tests Required: | Required |
Completion of College Preparatory Program: | Recommended |
Secondary School GPA: | Required |
Secondary School Rank: | Required |
Secondary School Record: | Required |
TOEFL: | Required |
Common Application Accepted: | Yes |
$25 | Undergrad Application Fee |
$25 | Graduate Application Fee |
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Address: | 2 John Brewers Bay Charlotte Amalie, VI 00802-9990 |
Phone: | (340) 776-9200 |
General Site: | www.uvi.edu |
Admissions: | http://admissions.uvi.edu |
Do not attend. Don't even think about it. The school is outdated. Some of the teachers will f*ck you over.
Read Moremy recommendation would be plan ahead and if possible, schedule a campus visit ahead to ascertain if the campus and its facilities are the best fit for you. ask questions about everything you need to know and interview other students.
Read MoreThere is sun, sand, fun everywhere.
Read MoreIf you are thinking about transferring into the school I would suggest calling the admissions office (340-692-4070) to see if your credits are transferable. You can speak to Ms. Sharmain Smith to discuss your concerns. The office hours are 8 am to 4 pm. If you are a high school graduate and want to stretch your dollar I would suggest attending the University of the Virgin Islands St. Croix Campus.
Read MoreThe culture in the Virgin Islands is different than the stateside life, so many locals greet with a good morning, good afternoon, good evening and not returning the greeting is considered rude. However, the environment at UVI is small and teachers know students by there names instead of an ID number so this allows for more one on one time with teachers. My tip would be to come with an open mind and to have fun while you attend the University of the Virgin Islands.
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